If Ola head football coach John Kovzel was looking for a confidence booster for his team, he found it Friday night as his Mustangs' rolled to 24-10 victory against Henry County in a non-region contest.

There went Dutchtown running back Mycheal Brown on the first play of the game, running the Bulldogs' comfortable and effective power rush play, bouncing off defenders that had plugged his intended path and sprinting 88 yards down the left sideline for a touchdown.

The Lovejoy Wildcats started off their season with a bang against the Mundy's Mill Tigers in a 27-0 victory Friday night at Twelve Oaks Stadium. This game marked the first of what is to be an annual Big Cat Classic, and tradition was started in style. Lovejoy's offense featured a staggering rush attack, rushing for almost 200 yards and three touchdowns.

TIFTON -- Home was never so sweet for the Tift County Blue Devils football team as it was Friday night. A week after falling 40-26 at Fitzgerald, the Devils returned to the friendly confines of Brodie Field Friday night. Led by freshman Tadric Jackson's 220 yards of combined offense, the Devils thrilled the home crowd with a 34-7 win over the visiting Locust Grove High Wildcats.

The American Automobile Association projects there will be many more travelers on the roads, and in the skies, during the upcoming Labor Day holiday period, Sept. 2-6, according to a spokesperson for AAA Auto Club South.

Presentations on leadership, a first amendment-themed luncheon, debates on Arizona's immigration law, and whether the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution should be repealed, are just some of Clayton State University's planned activities for Constitution Week, the university announced on Friday.

Georgians, who purchased a health insurance plan from American Trade Association, Inc., or its affiliates, have until Aug. 31 to request a refund of premiums from the unauthorized insurer, according to Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine.

Presentations on leadership, a first amendment-themed luncheon, debates on Arizona's immigration law, and whether the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution should be repealed, are just some of Clayton State University's planned activities for Constitution Week, the university announced on Friday.